Archaic humans have contributed to large-scale variation in modern human T cell receptor genes
https://doi.org/10.17044/SCILIFELAB.14579091
The dataset contains the repertoire sequencing data from 45 adult volunteers.
For
each case 4 separate TCR repseq libraries were constructed after cDNA
synthesis using a UMI containing primer located in the constant exon of
the TRA, TRD, TRB and TRG genes respectively. In each case a 5’
multiplex set of primers specific for the leader regions of the V genes
of either TRA, TRD, TRB or TRG genes was used along with a universal
reverse primer, introduced during the cDNA synthesis step to produce the
gene specific repseq library.
The
libraries were sequenced using the Illumina 2 x 300 cycle MiSeq system
at the Karlsson Hedestam Laboratory at the Department of Microbiology,
Tumor and Cell Biology at Biomedicum, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm.
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The
datasets are only to be used for research that is seeking to advance
the understanding of the influence of TCR genetic variation on human
biology.
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Creator/Principal investigator(s):
- Martin Corcoran
- Mark Chernyshev
- Marco Mandolesi
- Sanjana Narang
- Mateusz Kaduk - Science for Life Laboratory
- Christopher Sundling
- Anna Färnert
- Carolina Bernhardsson
- Maximilian Larena
- Mattias Jakobsson
- Gunilla B. Karlsson Hedestam
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